I believe that every Windows user is familiar with its startup screen-it is a "blue sky and white clouds" under Windows 98, and it is cool in Windows XP, but it is still a "Broken window ". Although the pictures are not too ugly, if you don't want to see them any more, you can just let them disappear when the computer starts up!
Windows 2000/XP
Figure 1 right-click my computer on the desktop and select the "properties", "System Properties", and "advanced" option page, in the "Start and fault recovery" area under the window, click "set. In the pop-up "Start and fault recovery" dialog box, click "edit" to open the Boot. ini file in notepad.
Figure 2 statements in the row where the Windows 2000/XP operating system is located, for example, multi (0) disk (0) rdisk (0) partition (2) WINDOWS = "Microsoft Windows XP Professional"/fastdetect is followed by a space and the parameter:/noguiboot is added. After saving, Disable Boot. INI file, restart the computer to see if the startup screen is gone.
Figure 3 for Windows XP, we can also use the system configuration application to modify the file. Open "start" and "run". In the "run" dialog box, enter "Msconfig" and click "OK". Then, the System Configuration Utility is opened. Click "switch to" BOOT. on the "INI" option page, select "/NOGUIBOOT" in the "startup options" function area.
Windows 98
Figure 4 to remove the Windows 98 startup screen, you need to modify the hidden System File msdos. sys. Open "Resource Manager" "View" "Folder Options", switch to the "View" option page, and select "show all files and folders, click "OK" to return and you will see msdos under the C-drive root directory. sys File, open this file with notepad, add a line "Logo = 0" under the [Option] section, save and exit.